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  • Barcelona's International Boat Show

    Barcelona's International Boat Show

    The Barcelona International Boat Show 2025 will take place from 8 to 12 October at Port Vell, offering a unique experience for lovers of the sea and boating. The event blends elegance and innovation, showcasing state-of-the-art vessels and leading brands in the sector. The new layout at the Barcelona Dock will allow the display of boats over 20 metres and provide more comfortable and spacious routes.

    One of the main highlights is the Village, a 2,500 m² area at the Portal de la Pau, featuring a high-quality gastronomic offering designed by chef Rafa Zafra, turning the show into a social and business meeting point. This edition also stands out for the presence of international buyers and industry professionals, reinforcing Barcelona as the capital of recreational and sporting boating in Europe.

    With exhibitions, activities, and demonstrations, the Barcelona International Boat Show 2025 offers a combination of expertise, innovation, and elegance, making it a must-visit event to discover the latest trends in the world of boating.




  • Breaking ships breaking lives Museu Marítim de Barcelona

    Breaking ships breaking lives Museu Marítim de Barcelona

    The exhibition "Breaking Ships, Breaking Lives", at the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, explores ship dismantling on beaches in the global South. It offers a critical perspective on labour conditions, environmental impact, and the inequalities surrounding this process. Photographs, audiovisuals, and objects shed light on an often unseen reality and challenge the consequences of a globalised economic system.

  • La Barceloneta

    La Barceloneta

    The streets of the Barceloneta in Ciutat Vella district are arranged like corridors running parallel and perpendicular to the Port de Barcelona, and draw us into a world of modest buildings, with balconies displaying clothes hanging out to dry and small ground-floor restaurants and tapas bars, filled with chatter and noise, and permeated by the constant smell of the sea.

  • Port Vell

    Port Vell

    The old harbour, Barcelona's Port Vell, which stretches from the Columbus Monument to the Barceloneta, offers endless possibilities to enjoy your leisure time, such as L'Aquàrium or Maremàgnum, amongst others. Following a long historic process, the Port Vell, with its landmark buildings and monuments, now gleams like one of the most valuable pearls on the Mediterranean coast.

  • Old Barceloneta

    Old Barceloneta

    As you explore the narrow streets of the old Barceloneta neighbourhood in Ciutat Vella, you'll discover the charm and atmosphere of a working-class district, which attracts many tourists to its beaches, fine restaurants and bars.

  • Sant Martí

    Sant Martí

    One of Barcelona's most recently expanded neighbourhoods and a benchmark for modernity.

  • Sea and beaches

    Sea and beaches

    Barcelona is synonymous with the Mediterranean and a time-honoured seafaring tradition dating back to Roman times. Barcelona has lived on the sea and for the sea.

  • Sailing

    Sailing

    On two or four wheels; with a stick, racquet or club, on horseback, in the water… whatever your sport, you'll find the right venue to suit you.

  • Maritime Barcelone

    Maritime Barcelone